I'm sorry to hear about Paul's in W-S closing, not because I thought it was any good, but because people in W-S seem to think it was good when it was really just a bunch of cheese covered slop. See how I'm showing empathy now ?
fried seafood is good though. love me some clam strips
I'm sorry to hear about Paul's in W-S closing, not because I thought it was any good, but because people in W-S seem to think it was good when it was really just a bunch of cheese covered slop. See how I'm showing empathy now ?
Myrtle Beach obviously sucks but NC/SC beaches in general are vastly superior to New England.
Those are the tips, pretty much verbatim, my buddy gave me. I don't know his handicap, but he was much better than I was. If you don't think they're good, or you have others you want to share, feel free. Otherwise, don't be an ass.
I agree, I’m posting from the antithesis of Myrtle beach in South Carolina right now. It’s just that somehow Myrtle beach defense gets wrapped up in all beaches where it sucks bad, like 2&2 vacations there that’s all that needs to be said, argument over.
i'm guessing kiawah for you turftoe
I agree, I’m posting from the antithesis of Myrtle beach in South Carolina right now. It’s just that somehow Myrtle beach defense gets wrapped up in all beaches where it sucks bad, like 2&2 vacations there that’s all that needs to be said, argument over.
Nothing better than a gate that keeps the rubes at bay
oh like we have better shit to do.
I would 100 percent rather be around Myrtle Beach trash than surrounded by the type of people that own homes on Kiawah.
I'd put Pawleys/Litchfield against any other beach in SC, having been to pretty much all of them at some point. I liked Sullivan's Island the best when I lived in Charleston. Kiawah is great if you're staying at the Sanctuary. Palmetto Bluff is really cool too, but not really a beach. Hilton Head is alright, but they are hilariously snooty given the final product.
I would 100 percent rather be around Myrtle Beach trash than surrounded by the type of people that own homes on Kiawah.